This book first and foremost is a celebration of my journey as a healer and the many people and lives that I have touched along my road. It is a first-hand account of my experiences with the thousands of people that have received healing from me, in its many forms. You will read about my life from the beginning and that night when I first found out I was a healer and the origins of my power. Few experiences have been so rewarding that I feel totally blessed to do what I do. It has been a privilege to be chosen for this mission and I fully accept the responsibility. Though there have been many challenges along the way I have remained focused on my journey as a healer and was sent here to do just that - heal, in turn, solutions have always been found. I have chosen to give you the version edited by me, as this is how I speak. Having a stammer has shaped the way I speak and being dyslexic means that I have terrible syntax, a word I only discovered when a friend begun to proofread my book a few months ago. Although I achieved an O Level grade B in English Language, and haven’t read many books, I warn you now that my standard of grammar may not be up to the standards you’re used to. In fact the only book that I have read from cover to cover, in the last 2 years has been “Illusions – The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah” by Richard Bach.
This book first and foremost is a celebration of my journey as a healer and the many people and lives that I have touched along my road. It is a first-hand account of my experiences with the thousands of people that have received healing from me, in its many forms. You will read about my life from the beginning and that night when I first found out I was a healer and the origins of my power. Few experiences have been so rewarding that I feel totally blessed to do what I do. It has been a privilege to be chosen for this mission and I fully accept the responsibility. Though there have been many challenges along the way I have remained focused on my journey as a healer and was sent here to do just that - heal, in turn, solutions have always been found. I have chosen to give you the version edited by me, as this is how I speak. Having a stammer has shaped the way I speak and being dyslexic means that I have terrible syntax, a word I only discovered when a friend begun to proofread my book a few months ago. Although I achieved an O Level grade B in English Language, and haven’t read many books, I warn you now that my standard of grammar may not be up to the standards you’re used to. In fact the only book that I have read from cover to cover, in the last 2 years has been “Illusions – The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah” by Richard Bach.